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law. we have privacy law. we have law designed to protect a national security. we have and espionage act. we have lots of laws which either touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are some limits that can be put. the real issue is what's the rule and what's the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press can publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression, you can burn the american flag, burn a bible, burn the american constitution as a way of expressing how strongly you feel about something or other, but that, sure, there can be situations, but they would be very few and very rare in which speech can ever be stopped up front before you say it, and even when the government wants to punish you, we have to be very careful not to allow punishment except in cases where the speech is so likely to do harm of such mag magnitude and o quickly that we're ready to trump the first a
law. we have privacy law. we have law designed to protect a national security. we have and espionage act. we have lots of laws which either touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are some limits that can be put. the real issue is what's the rule and what's the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press can publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression, you can burn the...
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look, i'm about respect for the rule of law. if you don't like the law, change it. but it's not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which onesot to and eric cantor is right. >> congressman gowdy, always good to talk to you. first, before i say good night to you, i want to say congratulations to you on the republican leadership. quite a day in washington. >> tnk you very much. >> thank you very much. the egyptian military gets more help from its friend. four more f-16s from the united states. general david grange on that and the redaction in the size of the the redaction in the size of the u.s. military next. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better legacy unity foto leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanl. and we're ready to work for you. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my docr pres
look, i'm about respect for the rule of law. if you don't like the law, change it. but it's not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which onesot to and eric cantor is right. >> congressman gowdy, always good to talk to you. first, before i say good night to you, i want to say congratulations to you on the republican leadership. quite a day in washington. >> tnk you very much. >> thank you very much. the egyptian military gets more help from its friend. four more f-16s...
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look, i'm about respect for the rule of law. if you don't like the law, change it. but it's not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to and eric cantor is right. >> congressman gowdy, always good to talk to you. first, before i say good night to you, i want to say congratulations to you on the republican leadership. quite a day in washington. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. the egyptian military gets more help from its friend. four more f-16s from the united states. general david grange on that and the redaction in the size of the u.s. military next. >>> a new outrage for taxpayers. the pentagon likely to tear down a $34 million state-of-the-art facility in southwestern gavin stand that u.s. force also probably never use. just three years ago commanders in afghanistan warned the pentagon they didn't need the massive operations center. -- marines are pulling out. the afghans can't afford it, partly because it's wired for american appliances. the military says it's investigating what went wrong. >>> the white house today vowing to
look, i'm about respect for the rule of law. if you don't like the law, change it. but it's not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to and eric cantor is right. >> congressman gowdy, always good to talk to you. first, before i say good night to you, i want to say congratulations to you on the republican leadership. quite a day in washington. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. the egyptian military gets more help from its friend. four more...
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with the same law kennedy founded usaid the u.s. organization responsible for international development which would administer civilian foreign aid. is. the u.s. government forced spread of many foreign policy through human dignity and. systems. during the cold war large quantities of food were sent to countries of strategic importance to the united states like india indonesia and pakistan. likewise large cargoes were sent to eastern asia during the korean and vietnam wars. during the seventy's a large bulk of food aid went to the middle east. during the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall food aid was directed to countries the former eastern bloc the same pattern was repeated in afghanistan and iraq during the war on terror. if you have took aboard diplomacy it's of a subtle way of pushing a message on agenda. to another country you know because if you if you've seen even more so because the training elephants for their training even cheap and since they use food is that if you want to train the cheap ones who can dance like
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>> he says the country should uphold the tradition of welcoming immigrants while enforcing american law. >>> voters might be open to forgiving eliot spitzer. days after he decided to become the top financial official, he leads a democratic challenger by a nine-point margin. he has today to get on the ballot. he had to resign in 2008 after admitting he had solicited prostitutes. >>> restrictions on abortions. the statehouse is giving final approval banning abortions of 20 weeks and requiring it to take place in surgical centers. the senate is expected to give their okay before sending it on for a vote. it is expected to pass this time. >>> something truly terrifying to show you now. watch this van as it backs upright here. it hits a mom and her son in his strolling there. the van keeps going, unaware of what happened. the stroller is still attached to the car with the boy in it. she frees the boy and the van drives off with the stroller attached. i guess it's more of a toddler. she gets the kid off the stroller and the van splits with the stroller still attached. police in michigan tryin
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i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a y in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it upn the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. ere is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for yo for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a conrned mom, with a crazy dam. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest
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yes to break a lot of laws to do it. alex is getting this education as a swordsman and remarkably, in paris in the 1780's his fencing teacher is another black man whose father -- a mother was also a slave. greatest fanshe are not only in france but the world. you have these black man in paris right before the french before the height of slavery. most of the money in france that is coming in to build palaces is coming in from slavery. hear these black men in paris sword fighting with each other. the revolution breaks out. ofy form this group swordsman called the black collegian. alex dumas is there, he rises to the equivalent of a four-star general. no person of color is going to rise to that rank until basically colin powell in our own time. the fact that that story is unknown, he rises higher than any black man would rise in the celebrated during this amazing period of the french revolution. not having to hide his color but in fact is being celebrated. the french are incredibly proud they have this person of color at th
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i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a day in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. next. my mantra? trust your instinc to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnt and chdren should avoid contact where axiron is applied asnexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in bodyair or increasedcne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your do
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by sympathy, mu based on the evidence of the law, period. and the judge will tell you what the law is. and now talk for a moment about self-defense. we talked all around it. let's tell you exactly what the judge will instruct you to what it is. a person is justified in using deadly force, force likely to cause death, if he reasonably believes such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. the alternatives, somebody -- i will go through this and tell you what you need to consider, to whether george reasonably believed, reasonable fear of great bodily harm. he doesn't have to think he was going to die. he does not have to think he was going to die. he does have to think that he was going to be injured greatly. and since the alternative, if either matches, it's been met. ? decide whether or not george zimmerman was -- you must judge him by the circumstances the moment of using force, what was happening. the danger facing george zimmerman need not have been actual. getting it doesn't have to be actual. in effe
by sympathy, mu based on the evidence of the law, period. and the judge will tell you what the law is. and now talk for a moment about self-defense. we talked all around it. let's tell you exactly what the judge will instruct you to what it is. a person is justified in using deadly force, force likely to cause death, if he reasonably believes such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. the alternatives, somebody -- i will go through this and tell you what...
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reality because it would have been too much for the audience you don't want to put a guy in a barrel of law yasid watching to soft but there's a rough way of murder there tension leading up to it those tension is a well there's a lot of things like that in the movie i don't want you know the music the river to gradually know oh i like it i like every moment i think it is edge of the edge of the seat thriller and oliver stone as i say is back we'll take a look at a clip from savages that's a good idea i see our ice. is everything. is you know what you might ask. i have to come to the england just to find this out you thought i wasn't going to notice the premium dollars. since when did you take decisions of your own already made i did. i'm very sorry mother you know. years ago you were you were arrested for marijuana possession yet you think you ought to legalize it already i do personally but and or at least decriminalize it because there are too many people in jail who are good guys good people and also their record in underclass you know there's a lot of people who are african-american in
reality because it would have been too much for the audience you don't want to put a guy in a barrel of law yasid watching to soft but there's a rough way of murder there tension leading up to it those tension is a well there's a lot of things like that in the movie i don't want you know the music the river to gradually know oh i like it i like every moment i think it is edge of the edge of the seat thriller and oliver stone as i say is back we'll take a look at a clip from savages that's a...
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must be based on the law and the judge will tell you what the law is. and now we have to talk for a moment about self-defense. we have talked all around it and let's tell you exactly what the judge will instruct you as to what it is. a person who is justified in using deadly force for his life to cause death if he reasonably believes such force is necessary to prevent eminent death or great bodily death to himself. the alternatives i'll go through this and tell you what he eyou need to consider whether george reasonably feared. he didn't have to think he was going to die. he does not have to think he was going to die. he does have to think that he was going to be injured greatly and since the alternative, if either matches, it's been met. in deciding whether or not george zimmerman was justified in using deadly force, you must judge him by the circumstances which he was surrounded with, at the time the force was used. the moment of using the force and what was happening. the danger of facing george zimmerman may not have been actual. now, getting beat u
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reality because it would have been too much for the audience you don't want to put a guy in a barrel of law yeah sit and watch him to solve to death but. there's a rough way of murder there tension leading up to it those tension is a well there's a lot of things like that in the movie i don't want you know the music the river to gradual i know oh i liked it i liked every moment i think it is edge of the edge of the seep thriller and oliver stone as i say is back we'll take a look at a clip from savages that's a good idea let me see your eyes. is everything. yes but you know what you might ask. i have to come to the england just to find this out you thought i wasn't going to notice three million dollars and then. since when did you take this isn't something you won't already made i did. i'm very sorry mother you know. years ago you you were arrested for marijuana possession you know do you think you ought to legalize it already i do personally or at least decriminalize it because there are too many people in jail who are good guys good people and also their record in the underclass you know
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law would require ending all humanitarian aid to egypt. tim kaine who said he accompanied five republican senators on a trip to the middle east last week said it is important we not shoot from the hip on that. rand paul, well-known douchetastic senator from kentucky said in egypt governments come and go. american taxpayers will be will continue to be stuck with a $1.5 billion bill. let's not spend money on anything ever. the state department said the reason we provided this aid in the past doesn't mean we have support prior to this. but there are security interests in the region. there are security interests for the united states. the president's carney. >> it is about a commitment to the egyptian people and about you know the best way we can achieve our objectives in egypt and the region. >> stephanie: and the formerly mentioned douchetastic senator rand paul. >> we're not supposed to be in favor of supporting military overthrow of democratically-elected government. i'm no fan of the muslim brotherhood. i don't think we should have given
law would require ending all humanitarian aid to egypt. tim kaine who said he accompanied five republican senators on a trip to the middle east last week said it is important we not shoot from the hip on that. rand paul, well-known douchetastic senator from kentucky said in egypt governments come and go. american taxpayers will be will continue to be stuck with a $1.5 billion bill. let's not spend money on anything ever. the state department said the reason we provided this aid in the past...
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anybody who practices trial law will tell you is that what actually happens is they make up their mind virtually as soon as the opening statement is finished. what ends up actually happening is if they've made up their mind and almost study shows that and virtually ever case i've ever tried shows that, they're going to look at this case through the prism of what they believe. if they believe and they want to found him not guilty, zimmerman not guilty, they're going to believe that was zimmerman. if they're going to find him guilty, they're going to believe and say they believe that it was trayvon martin. so i'm not so sure it's as much of a wash as the prism through which they're listening or looking that the evidence. >> there is forensic stuff to talk about, the judge ruling that the presence of thc in trayvon martin's systems will be allowed in. how can you compare these levels? >> first of allish think they had to bring it in because it's part of the autopsy report. it can't be separated. and the level is critical of course. 1.5 nanograms per milliliter, that's a very low level. it
anybody who practices trial law will tell you is that what actually happens is they make up their mind virtually as soon as the opening statement is finished. what ends up actually happening is if they've made up their mind and almost study shows that and virtually ever case i've ever tried shows that, they're going to look at this case through the prism of what they believe. if they believe and they want to found him not guilty, zimmerman not guilty, they're going to believe that was...
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as long as i don't do anything wrong, break any laws, my life will go back to being normal. >> baringer's new normal will be one without hall. >> i miss him. i wished all of this wouldn't have happened. i never planned for this to be part of my life. i still have feelings for him. but i'm going to try for the rest of my life to worry about me. >> remember the good times because we can't be together no more. just remember each other. i never had no one love me like heather. i love her. i always will. >>> coming up, dennis hall goes back to court again. but this time to hear from the brother of his victim. >> i had a lot of sleepless nights whether or not to allow the state to take its course or for me to do the job myself. this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac ats for around $299 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. southfork ranch in dallas for a cookout with world champion grill master brett galloway. he's serving his guests
as long as i don't do anything wrong, break any laws, my life will go back to being normal. >> baringer's new normal will be one without hall. >> i miss him. i wished all of this wouldn't have happened. i never planned for this to be part of my life. i still have feelings for him. but i'm going to try for the rest of my life to worry about me. >> remember the good times because we can't be together no more. just remember each other. i never had no one love me like heather. i...
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my love of stocks didn't begin after law school, college or high school. no, my love for stocks started back in fourth grade. fourth grade. my dad would bring home the old "philadelphia bulletin", at that point one of the largest newspapers in the country, great afternoon paper, when he returned from work every night. i wanted it for the comics and sports. i was a ridiculous philadelphia phillies fan. if i could have made it i would have been a new york fan. no one would choose to affiliate himself with the team with the most amount of losses. curiosity's been a blessing and curse of mine. not like of a cat that's probing, looking, jumping on a couple of hot stoves. anyway, also a solid chunk of the paper that seemed impenetrable to me, called the business section. it had these giant lists of names and agate type, seemed to go on forever. the other tables. different from the batting average tables and box scores i would scrutinize with regularity. they made no sense to me, open, range, close, what open, what range, what closed? what were these strange thin
my love of stocks didn't begin after law school, college or high school. no, my love for stocks started back in fourth grade. fourth grade. my dad would bring home the old "philadelphia bulletin", at that point one of the largest newspapers in the country, great afternoon paper, when he returned from work every night. i wanted it for the comics and sports. i was a ridiculous philadelphia phillies fan. if i could have made it i would have been a new york fan. no one would choose to...
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yet current law foolishly limits things like inventory inspection. , law-abiding dealers report corrupt . would combat gun dealers. that's why i reintroduced the trace act which would require dealers to provide inventory checks and report lost and stolen guns for the a.t.f. mr. speaker, people are being gunned down in my city every day. while we spend money on nuclear weapons, tanks overseas, we're ignoring the war here at home. it's time for the federal government to step up to the challenge by stopping gun violence where it starts. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, for five minutes. mr. turner: mr. speaker, yesterday over 14,000 civilian department of defense employees at wright peterson air force base in my community were furloughed as a result of sequestration. for 11 days over the next few months these hardworking members of my community will see their pay cut by 20%. i voted against this mess. i knew the effects of sequestration on our national security and our constituents woul
yet current law foolishly limits things like inventory inspection. , law-abiding dealers report corrupt . would combat gun dealers. that's why i reintroduced the trace act which would require dealers to provide inventory checks and report lost and stolen guns for the a.t.f. mr. speaker, people are being gunned down in my city every day. while we spend money on nuclear weapons, tanks overseas, we're ignoring the war here at home. it's time for the federal government to step up to the challenge...
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the first law would take a look at is the u.s. army military history institute which is in carlisle pennsylvania. it is adjacent to the army war college. it is the place where an official records -- official records go to the national archives. letters, diaries, and the like. your dad's trove would fit perfectly in there. among other things, they organize their archives by a unit. so your dad's letters would be with the seventh armored division. other letters and diaries and so on from the seventh armored division. that sort of stuff, frankly, for a historian like me, is absolutely invaluable. so i would encourage you to put at least copies of them there. if you have a pretty good website, u.s. army military institute in carlisle, pennsylvania, part of the army history and education center. you can find them and see how to get in touch with them. >> host: unfortunately we are out of time. here is a picture. we did not get to somebody else beecher in your book. they're is a picture of her on the front lines. and as well, that is th
the first law would take a look at is the u.s. army military history institute which is in carlisle pennsylvania. it is adjacent to the army war college. it is the place where an official records -- official records go to the national archives. letters, diaries, and the like. your dad's trove would fit perfectly in there. among other things, they organize their archives by a unit. so your dad's letters would be with the seventh armored division. other letters and diaries and so on from the...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>> welcome back to cnn's live continuous coverage of the george zimmerman murder trial. we're hearing testimony from the former chief of police, william lee, who was forced to resign from that position about a year ago. let's listen. >> from may of 2011 to june of 2012. >> did you say that you came out of retirement in your deposition? >> i retired from the seminole county state's office and took a position to provide training in the area of law enforcement corrections, firefighting, paramedic and emt services and a two-year degree program at each of those disciplines. >> were you then sort of recruited from the teaching position to get reacti
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>> a cry for help. the judge has barred the audio. today the defense called five of his friends. >> do you know who that is in the background screaming? >> yes, definitely it's georgie. >> and how do you know that? >> i just hear it. i hear him screaming. >> do you have an opinion of whose voice it is? >> i thought it was george. >> can you identify whose voice it was in the background? >> i thought it was george's. >> whose voice do you believe that to be screaming for help? >> there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that it george zimmerman, and i wish to god i did not have that ability to understand that. >> we want to finish off talking abo
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not just the anti-abortion laws there are laws that would that would shut down programs that are doing things like testing for cervical walrus cancer they're really boring little short attention to the unborn the one who's the other shot didn't go far beyond and so you would be satisfied as long as they've all been women so if we spend billions. dollars if we spend billions of dollars on women and infant children programs you would be fine with protecting the unborn this has nothing to do with protecting the unborn are you are you you know first of all that is the thing it does have nothing to do with protect every line of work we have to do with no a power of the state over women you to conservatives are advocating government role where the big government can come to a woman is a war going to shove this thing inside you before you can have a say on something that i want to go home and the woman can result in i have a fortune somewhere but that is different and there is a wise life at stake is as i see has a much higher risk of high office an area that isin a very unfortunate if i see
not just the anti-abortion laws there are laws that would that would shut down programs that are doing things like testing for cervical walrus cancer they're really boring little short attention to the unborn the one who's the other shot didn't go far beyond and so you would be satisfied as long as they've all been women so if we spend billions. dollars if we spend billions of dollars on women and infant children programs you would be fine with protecting the unborn this has nothing to do with...
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i think the problem that the law, the fisa act encroaches on executive war powers. i think it needs to be scrapped. we don't want -- the writers of the constitution made the president the commander and chief. the buck is supposed to stop with him on national security. not with the secret court full of unelected judges. i want our troops snooping on al qaeda. when something goes wrong, i want to be able to turn to elected officials, congress or the attorney general answering to the president who is answering to the people for answers. i don't want to be able -- i don't want congress to be in a position to pass the buck and say we went to the fisa court, they didn't let us do what we needed to do don't blame us. and that's what in effect the fisa court provides is an excuse for an elected official not to be held accountable, charles? >> i want our spooks listening to al qaeda but i don't want our spooks listening in on our calls unless there is a national security reason that rises to a certain level. i think we have to have a fisa court. it's good to have a review. y
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this picture of ohio governor john case exciting into law his state's anti choice forced ultrasound law basically says it all here is surrounded by nothing but white men approving a measure that strips funding from essential planned parenthood clinics and gives it instead to religiously affiliated quacks known as crisis pregnancy centers in the end the ideologues in the g.o.p. care about one thing using abortion to stir up race class and gender based so their white male voters won't notice how those republicans are ripping them off economically if that means cuts that end up killing babies so be it for more on this let's turn things over to tonight's big picture politics. joining me in france rides politics panel our friend just got chambers editor and publisher reveller politics managing editor of the ross story and the conservative commentator and editor of the guns and patriots news. tonight really. my introduction why does the republican party leave its pro-life compassion at the door when it comes to funding for any kind of reproductive health except for forced ultrasounds i mean i
this picture of ohio governor john case exciting into law his state's anti choice forced ultrasound law basically says it all here is surrounded by nothing but white men approving a measure that strips funding from essential planned parenthood clinics and gives it instead to religiously affiliated quacks known as crisis pregnancy centers in the end the ideologues in the g.o.p. care about one thing using abortion to stir up race class and gender based so their white male voters won't notice how...
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. >> the new law would ban abortions ever 20 weeks of pregnancy and require doctors to have admitting privileges within 30 miles of a clinic and require clinics to upgrade centers and say it would improve women's health. >> for their voices to be heard. >> critics led by senator wendy davis who defeated with a filibuster say the measure would force the abortion clinics to close. >> force more texas women to make dangerous, sometimes deadly decisions. >> the proceedings were disruptive times by protesters and chained herself to the brass railing. the vote was delayed until troopers could cut her loose. when it came, the vote was 19-11, mostly along party lines. >> we will push it to the point where abortion is called what it really is. the murder of a chile child. >> the next step i'm sure will occur outside the legislative process that will occur in the judicial system. >> courts blocked 20-week bans in arizona, georgia and idaho. new clinic registrations have been stalled in al bam and mississippi. the texas law might be tied up for years, but opponents welcome the legal challenge, h
. >> the new law would ban abortions ever 20 weeks of pregnancy and require doctors to have admitting privileges within 30 miles of a clinic and require clinics to upgrade centers and say it would improve women's health. >> for their voices to be heard. >> critics led by senator wendy davis who defeated with a filibuster say the measure would force the abortion clinics to close. >> force more texas women to make dangerous, sometimes deadly decisions. >> the...
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i do believe the law is very clear on this. i think what the president needs to do and i do think the egyptian military is the one stable factor. they were great and did not over react during the mu bar rick overthrow. i think they were reacting to the calls of the more moderate faxes in egypt. they should be continued to be rewarded for that type of activity. and it is the one cultural structure stabilizing force in egypt. however, i think the president needs to come to congress. i would not try to circumvent the law by calling this something that it is not. clearly they were using the differences of deck crazy to try to -- which means the brotherhood going through threw all of the agencies of the government in trying to take over. again, a lot going on. i think we should do this the legal way. i think the president should come back to congress -- >> and ask for an exception to the law? so you -- >> i would. >> you think we should still give money to egypt? you think we should give money to egypt now that that's against the la
i do believe the law is very clear on this. i think what the president needs to do and i do think the egyptian military is the one stable factor. they were great and did not over react during the mu bar rick overthrow. i think they were reacting to the calls of the more moderate faxes in egypt. they should be continued to be rewarded for that type of activity. and it is the one cultural structure stabilizing force in egypt. however, i think the president needs to come to congress. i would not...
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based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what i'm going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yep school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush's presence withdrawn some much needed funds but unsurprisingly there is much outrage coming from the student body and faculty over the decision one alarm expressed her discussed on a circulating petition she said george bush was known to authorize torture and numerous other crimes against humanity being given an award for improving the human condition is a sick cruel joke. my sentiments exactly so a war criminal torturers being recognized as improving humanity what's next president obama the drone king being awarded the nobel peace prize await let's go break the set. so guys in case you missed it obama's appointed someone new to run the f.b.i. his name is james k
based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what i'm going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yep school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush's presence withdrawn some much needed funds but unsurprisingly...
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law to be. only the senate has the right to change the law. the president pro tempore feels that he's entitled particularly to underscore this axiom in the present instance because the present circumstances themselves bring it to such bold and sharp relief." and he furthered stated, again referring to, in his capacity as a senator, the president pro tempore favors the passage of this antipoll tax measure. he is similarly voted on numerous previous occasions in his capacity as president pro tempore believes that the rules of the senate should permit cloture upon the pending motion to take up the antipoll tax measure. but in his capacity as president -- president pro tempore, the senior senator from michigan is bound to recognize what he believes to be the clear mandate of the senate rules and the senate precedence, name -- precedent, namely that no such authority presently exists. so again, senator vandenberg says that he believes the rules of the senate should be changed to permit cloture on the
law to be. only the senate has the right to change the law. the president pro tempore feels that he's entitled particularly to underscore this axiom in the present instance because the present circumstances themselves bring it to such bold and sharp relief." and he furthered stated, again referring to, in his capacity as a senator, the president pro tempore favors the passage of this antipoll tax measure. he is similarly voted on numerous previous occasions in his capacity as president pro...
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based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what we're going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yet school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush is presence would draw in some much needed funds but surprisingly there is much outrage coming from the student body and faculty over the decision one alarm expressed her discussed on a circulating petition she said george bush was known to authorize porcher a new. other crimes against humanity being given an award for improving the human condition is a sick cruel joke my sentiment exactly so a war criminal torturers being recognised as improving humanity what's next president obama the drone king being awarded the nobel peace prize await let's go break the set. so guys in case you missed it obama's appointed someone new to run the f.b.i. his name is james komi
based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what we're going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yet school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush is presence would draw in some much needed funds but...
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the word shall in any law is a command. and if this president wanted to change the law he needs to go back to congress. he can't unilaterally decide what part of the law he wants to implement, what part he doesn't, what part he wants to delay. that's not how our constitutional republic works. gregg: just because the president says it's delayed doesn't make it so. these businesses are still legally bound by the law that's is applied january 1 of this next year or be penalized. i wouldn't be surprised if businesses file a lawsuit for declaratory relief. go to a jj and say, we are getting whipsaws. i want you to declare who is right and who is wrong. >> if you are the general counselor ce to of a major corporation and you have the legal responsibility much providing healthcare. that's not enough comfort for a corporation to make decisions involving hundreds of millions of dollars. i expect those lawsuits to be filed very quickly. gregg: federal appeals court judge and now constitutional law professor at stanford michael mcconn
the word shall in any law is a command. and if this president wanted to change the law he needs to go back to congress. he can't unilaterally decide what part of the law he wants to implement, what part he doesn't, what part he wants to delay. that's not how our constitutional republic works. gregg: just because the president says it's delayed doesn't make it so. these businesses are still legally bound by the law that's is applied january 1 of this next year or be penalized. i wouldn't be...
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he said we have to enforce current immigration laws and that america can be a lawful society and welcoming society at the same time. $34 million for a building they didn't need, haven't used and are planning to tear down. it's your $34 million going to rubble. for a 64,000 square foot military headquarters in afghanistan. it's at camp leather neck, a u.s. marine corps base there one official describes the building as unused, unoccupied, and presumably, he says is, will never be used for its intended purpose. inspector general exposed the problem in a letter this week to the secretary of defense chuck hagel and other military leaders investigators say they are now looking into what went wrong. jennifer griffin with the news from the pentagon. how long do we have? >> well, three years ago, shep, marine commanders in afghanistan warned the pentagon they didn't need this state of the art military headquarters in helmand province. the massive operation center rivals that of centcom. briefing theater, fancy office equipment. the 64,000 square foot headquarters was wired for 110-volt appliances.
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that her honor is about to read to you, the law that applies to all of us, and the law that applies to each of us, this is the truth. thank you for your time. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to read the jury instructions but i want to give you a choice. would you like to have the instructions read after lunch or like to have them read now and go to lunch? >> after lunch? >> after lunch? i will respect that. put your notepads down before you go to hundred. you admonish you are not to talk to the case amongst yourselves or to anybody else. you're not to read or listen to any newspaper, television reports or about the case. you're not to use an electronic device to get on the internet to do independent research about the case about people, places things or terminology. finally you're not to create any e-mails, text messages tweets, social networking blogs about the case. do i have those assurance you will abide by these instructions? thank you. we'll be in recess until 2:00. if you would please put your notepads face down. jon: so winding down to the very last moments of the george
that her honor is about to read to you, the law that applies to all of us, and the law that applies to each of us, this is the truth. thank you for your time. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to read the jury instructions but i want to give you a choice. would you like to have the instructions read after lunch or like to have them read now and go to lunch? >> after lunch? >> after lunch? i will respect that. put your notepads down before you go to hundred. you admonish you...
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our president executes the law. he doesn't simply pick and choose. >> steve: and the law that was passed by congress and signed by him in no uncertain terms had a start date and he's putting it off -- >> it has a specific start date of january 1, 2014. >> steve: so how does he get away with it? >> well, actually we don't know. the administration has not released any legal opinions. we don't even know if they asked their lawyers about this. the administration did not even deign to send a witness to the hearings in the house yesterday to explain the basis. so we've simply seen no explanation for this. there have been rumblings that people call this transitional authority, no big deal. but it's unprecedented for the executive to have a law that takes place on january 1, 2014 and say never mind. we'll wait a year. that is simply not done. >> steve: you wrote on the pages of the "wall street journal" in an op ed column yesterday, you said, can you imagine the outcry if mitt romney were elected and refuseed to enact the a
our president executes the law. he doesn't simply pick and choose. >> steve: and the law that was passed by congress and signed by him in no uncertain terms had a start date and he's putting it off -- >> it has a specific start date of january 1, 2014. >> steve: so how does he get away with it? >> well, actually we don't know. the administration has not released any legal opinions. we don't even know if they asked their lawyers about this. the administration did not even...
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30 years of law enforcement experience. i started at the seminole county sheriff's office as road patrol deputy in 1982. i was promoted through the ranks to the position of captain. i retired in 2009, at that rank of captain, and charged with our special operations division and emergency services division. nine years of that to experience was in investigations, five years as an investigator, four as a supervisor. >> and where'd you grow up? >> i was born and raised in sanford. >> it's your hometown? >> yes, sir. >> did becoming chief of sanford police department then become sort of a pinnacle in your career, for its law enforcement? >> yes, it was. >> how long were you with sanford pd as its chief? >> i'm sorry? >> how long were you with sanford pd as its chief? >> from may of 2011 to june 2012. >> did you say you came out of retirement to take that position? >> i retired from the seminole county's sheriff's office and took a position with seminole state college with their director of public safety and provided certificate
30 years of law enforcement experience. i started at the seminole county sheriff's office as road patrol deputy in 1982. i was promoted through the ranks to the position of captain. i retired in 2009, at that rank of captain, and charged with our special operations division and emergency services division. nine years of that to experience was in investigations, five years as an investigator, four as a supervisor. >> and where'd you grow up? >> i was born and raised in sanford....
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were alleged to have done but it didn't get into the sources and methods and others intelligence or law enforcement or signals intercepts or other governments that provided information didn't get into the sources and methods you know are legitimately classified so the information this out there is it was mentioned if you watch the road to guantanamo you probably know as much about the three individuals as you do . from reading their detaining assessment breeze so essentially is the who what when where but not necessarily the why are the how now prosecution and prosecutor jim morrow went on to say that the baseball card analogy is a very bad analogy with their response that well it's old at number one i didn't make up the term it was one that was in existence when i came on board it was certainly one that i adopted but it was just i think a term that was a flippant shorthand term to refer to these documents that for us were were worthless they had no bearing whatsoever on the military commissions they were never documents so we attempted to get the classified because they had no use to u
were alleged to have done but it didn't get into the sources and methods and others intelligence or law enforcement or signals intercepts or other governments that provided information didn't get into the sources and methods you know are legitimately classified so the information this out there is it was mentioned if you watch the road to guantanamo you probably know as much about the three individuals as you do . from reading their detaining assessment breeze so essentially is the who what...
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it's a law of nature. but they pretended with all the gimmicks and all the postponements and suspensions are now the parts of the bill that are either going to raise revenue or control cost. the employer mandate was a way to get the fines or the insurance provided by the employer. so that is out of the way. it's going to increase the cost. well, it was postponed now, which was a way to know if somebody is cheating in getting a subsidy in the exchange is out the window. it's going to be enormous amounts of abuse the idea of enrolling young people there is no incentive if you are a 20-year-old to spend a fortune on a plan with all kinds of bells and whistles when you pay a fine and if is cost effective. implemented because they hope people subsidies with all the fraud and abuse, what people are getting raise taxes hugely as a way to cover it as it is done in canada and in britain. >> bret: it's important to point out as a.b. mentioned you can still check income whether they qualify but whether they have insu
it's a law of nature. but they pretended with all the gimmicks and all the postponements and suspensions are now the parts of the bill that are either going to raise revenue or control cost. the employer mandate was a way to get the fines or the insurance provided by the employer. so that is out of the way. it's going to increase the cost. well, it was postponed now, which was a way to know if somebody is cheating in getting a subsidy in the exchange is out the window. it's going to be enormous...
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the international law. the death penalty in the united states the. will of the majority of the russian people the public opinion polls what they show put in a statement the russians are not extraditing anybody. taking into account that he came out with. snowden all came out with recognition of those conditions that he is not going to hurt the united states probably the easiest realistically to use you we can realistically snowden can get political asylum you can love was in fact in that meeting with edward snowden here at sheremetyevo airport thank you so much for your insights and really kind of details of what happened today will be here throughout the evening bringing you the latest analysis on edward snowden i think he will be asking for political asylum in the russian federation. president to be pigeons press secretary has reacted to snowden's potential assign unpaid and he took his call for retracted that snowden could stay in russia if he stops all activities causing damage to russia's american partners he also added that if this condition is
the international law. the death penalty in the united states the. will of the majority of the russian people the public opinion polls what they show put in a statement the russians are not extraditing anybody. taking into account that he came out with. snowden all came out with recognition of those conditions that he is not going to hurt the united states probably the easiest realistically to use you we can realistically snowden can get political asylum you can love was in fact in that meeting...
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profession laws. and today, there were stops about avoiding a tax. from health-care companies to the nsa, the congressman stressed working together for our safety. >> so there has debate working with the private sector to protect us from these very serious attacks. >> maryland has more than 11,000 cybersecurity companies and is ranked no. 1 in the nation for ship.ation and entrepreneur and if you have a smartphones, you know that data plants can be expensive, but it is that we are going too far, and we are not using all of the data we are paying for. many people increase their plants to avoid late overcharges. >> wireless consumers are overpaying by $1.40 billion per year because they are simply on the wrong cell phone data plan. >> so how can you save money on data? whereyou can use wi-fi available an turn of applications, like facebook, that use data. >> what is happening to many in maryland facing furloughs, more on how sequestration is impacting the state coming up at 6:00. >> the is students are getting some valuable skills both on and off the c
profession laws. and today, there were stops about avoiding a tax. from health-care companies to the nsa, the congressman stressed working together for our safety. >> so there has debate working with the private sector to protect us from these very serious attacks. >> maryland has more than 11,000 cybersecurity companies and is ranked no. 1 in the nation for ship.ation and entrepreneur and if you have a smartphones, you know that data plants can be expensive, but it is that we are...
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so well before the law takes full effect, some parts have already been discarded. but business leaders and lawmakers have several more changes they plan to propose. shannon? >> no doubt. jim angle, thank you very much. >>> a latin american country legalizes gay marriage, accidentally. that's later in the grapevine. and up next, the state finishes its case against george >>> the prosecution has rested its case in the george zimmerman murder trial. correspondent phil keating is in sanford, florida, again tonight. good evening, phil. >> good evening, shannon. well, the prosecution saved trayvon martin's mother for its final day of witness testimony. hoping to seal a conviction with this jury. the defense flip-flopped that strategy at 5:00 today, calling its first witness, the defendant's mother. >> my youngest son is trayvon martin. he's in heaven. >> reporter: with the man who shot and killed her son watching in the courtroom, the mother of trayvon martin, one of the most anticipated witnesses in george zimmerman's murder trial, finally told the jury what prosecutors
so well before the law takes full effect, some parts have already been discarded. but business leaders and lawmakers have several more changes they plan to propose. shannon? >> no doubt. jim angle, thank you very much. >>> a latin american country legalizes gay marriage, accidentally. that's later in the grapevine. and up next, the state finishes its case against george >>> the prosecution has rested its case in the george zimmerman murder trial. correspondent phil...
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this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these >> bill: this in the impact segment tonight, the latest in the george zimmerman murder trial as you may know trayvon martin's mother testified it was her teenage son screaming for help on the 911 call. but today the lead police investigator in the case told the jury that trayvon's father said it wasn't his son on the tape. also, a variety of zimmerman supporters said it was the accused murder irer who was crying for help, a mess, right? finally the judge has ruled that the jury can hear about traces of marijuana being in trayvon martin's system at the time of his death. joining us now from washington, fox news contributors mary katharine ham an
this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these >> bill: this in the impact segment tonight, the latest in the george zimmerman murder...
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as for in court and that petition alleges that under the foreign intelligence law that it is unlawful for the foreign intelligence court to issue an order like it did to arise and that requires the disclosure of all call detail records are related to calls that the company processes and as i understand it the reason that that is important is because you have to have it in order to have one of these surveillance programs a very specific kind of argument against the person that you want to tap is that correct right to the legal standard here is relevance and what's required in the foreign intelligence law is that the records collected in this case business records are relevant to an authorized investigation and it's our contention that it says since implausible that all telephone records of a rise in customers are relevant to a particular investigation so realistically what do you think the chances of your petition being heard are well we believe that the court will take our petition seriously it is a critical issue of law that the court hasn't considered in the past and that it has the
as for in court and that petition alleges that under the foreign intelligence law that it is unlawful for the foreign intelligence court to issue an order like it did to arise and that requires the disclosure of all call detail records are related to calls that the company processes and as i understand it the reason that that is important is because you have to have it in order to have one of these surveillance programs a very specific kind of argument against the person that you want to tap is...
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different states have different laws. here in california, very tight gun laws. other states, very weak gun laws. if you look at states that have universal background checks, you see the murders of women is basically very similar in non- firearm homicides. if you look at gun homicides, is lower. the portion of the legally trafficked guns in states that have universal background checks are much lower. in this study we did at the center for american progress, we looked at the 10 states in aggregate that have the strongest gun laws and the 10 states who have the weakest gun laws. we looked at 10 outcomes of gun violence, 10 measures of gun violence. you probably will not be able to read the text, but you can see the pattern. on each of these measures, the states that have stronger gun laws have substantially lower rates of gun violence. in the aggregate, it is half the level of gun violence. this is the correlation, when you see correlation over and over again, it suggests pattern. my final thought is, as we think about gun violence, gun laws, mental illness, we sho
different states have different laws. here in california, very tight gun laws. other states, very weak gun laws. if you look at states that have universal background checks, you see the murders of women is basically very similar in non- firearm homicides. if you look at gun homicides, is lower. the portion of the legally trafficked guns in states that have universal background checks are much lower. in this study we did at the center for american progress, we looked at the 10 states in...
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he's speaking to law enforcement and he's trying to give them information. >> okay. you had not heard that before? >> i hadn't heard that part before, no. >> you heard another part dealing with where he uses the words, some other derogatory words. you had not hard that before? >> i may have heard snippets of it, sir. i'm hearing everything pretty much fully today. >> okay. >> you try to become familiar with his voice. you were already familiar with his voice but trying to compare it to the 911 recording on saturday? >> yes, sir. >> you didn't listen to any other recordings? >> no. >> you didn't compare it to any other voices he married prior calls? >> no, sir. >> you already knew his voice? >> yes, sir. >> on that recording that you listened to, the 911 operator -- i'm sorry, the one mr. o'mara played for it. you know which one i'm talking about. the one you listened to saturday. >> yes, sir. >> it was similar to the one played in court, correct? >> yes. >> you heard the person, you believe is george zimmerman yelling help, help continuously? >> that was absolutely g
he's speaking to law enforcement and he's trying to give them information. >> okay. you had not heard that before? >> i hadn't heard that part before, no. >> you heard another part dealing with where he uses the words, some other derogatory words. you had not hard that before? >> i may have heard snippets of it, sir. i'm hearing everything pretty much fully today. >> okay. >> you try to become familiar with his voice. you were already familiar with his voice...